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Goddamn fucking musicians making me spend money. In for Four Tet Brooklyn (second show).
Last Edit: Feb 28, 2020 17:50:35 GMT -5 by Jaz - Back to Top
5.5/four tet, daphni b2b floating points, avalon emerson 5.12/neil young 5.19/mannequin pussy 5.21/serpentwithfeet 5.25/hozier 6.12-16/bonnaroo 6.28/goose 6.29/goose 9.17/the national + the war on drugs 9.23/sigur ros 9.27-29/making time 10.17/air
The Free Nationals, March 8, Chop Shop, $21 Best Coast + Mannequin Pussy, March 11, Thalia Hall, $30 Thundercat, March 15, The Riviera, $40 The Districts, March 19, Thalia Hall, $25* Caribou, March 20, The Riviera, $40 Vundabar, March 21, Schubas, $20* Deafheaven, March 24/25, Lincoln Hall, $30 Dirty Projectors, March 27, Thalia Hall, $35 (Sandy) Alex G, March 31, Metro, $25
April
Dan Deacon, April 2, Metro, $25* Caroline Rose, April 3, Lincoln Hall, $25 U.S. Girls, April 5, Lincoln Hall, $25 King Gizz, April 24, Radius, $50 Derrick Carter, April 25, Smartbar, $17*
May
Ty Segall playing Manipulator, May 7, Thalia Hall, $30 Wavves playing King of the Beach, May 7, Lincoln Hall, $30 Kaytranada, May 16, Aragon, $53 Rage Against the Machine, May 19/20, United Center, ???? Purity Ring, May 26, The Riviera, $40 Moon Hooch, May 28, Beat Kitchen, $15 Tame Impala, May 29, United Center, $55* Car Seat Headrest, May 29/30, The Vic, $40
I am not made of money. I need help prioritizing these.
Some notes:
Taxes and fees are mostly priced in. Best Coast and The Districts are probably guarantees The asterisks are artists I've seen before I can probably swing 5-10 of these depending on cost I've penciled in a trip to France May 17-24, but it's not a guarantee that it is going to happen.
The Free Nationals, March 8, Chop Shop, $21 Best Coast + Mannequin Pussy, March 11, Thalia Hall, $30 Thundercat, March 15, The Riviera, $40 The Districts, March 19, Thalia Hall, $25* Caribou, March 20, The Riviera, $40 Vundabar, March 21, Schubas, $20* Deafheaven, March 24/25, Lincoln Hall, $30 Dirty Projectors, March 27, Thalia Hall, $35 (Sandy) Alex G, March 31, Metro, $25
April
Dan Deacon, April 2, Metro, $25* Caroline Rose, April 3, Lincoln Hall, $25 U.S. Girls, April 5, Lincoln Hall, $25 King Gizz, April 24, Radius, $50 Derrick Carter, April 25, Smartbar, $17*
May
Ty Segall playing Manipulator, May 7, Thalia Hall, $30 Wavves playing King of the Beach, May 7, Lincoln Hall, $30 Kaytranada, May 16, Aragon, $53 Rage Against the Machine, May 19/20, United Center, ? Purity Ring, May 26, The Riviera, $40 Moon Hooch, May 28, Beat Kitchen, $15 Tame Impala, May 29, United Center, $55* Car Seat Headrest, May 29/30, The Vic, $40
I am not made of money. I need help prioritizing these.
Some notes:
Taxes and fees are mostly priced in. Best Coast and The Districts are probably guarantees The asterisks are artists I've seen before I can probably swing 5-10 of these depending on cost I've penciled in a trip to France May 17-24, but it's not a guarantee that it is going to happen.
Do a couple of the more expensive shows and some of the cheaper ones. I'll for sure be at Caribou, RATM on the 20th, Kaytranada the 17th (I think the 16th is sold out), and US Girls. A lot of good shows on your list!
The Free Nationals, March 8, Chop Shop, $21 Best Coast + Mannequin Pussy, March 11, Thalia Hall, $30 Thundercat, March 15, The Riviera, $40 The Districts, March 19, Thalia Hall, $25* Caribou, March 20, The Riviera, $40 Vundabar, March 21, Schubas, $20* Deafheaven, March 24/25, Lincoln Hall, $30 Dirty Projectors, March 27, Thalia Hall, $35 (Sandy) Alex G, March 31, Metro, $25
April
Dan Deacon, April 2, Metro, $25* Caroline Rose, April 3, Lincoln Hall, $25 U.S. Girls, April 5, Lincoln Hall, $25 King Gizz, April 24, Radius, $50 Derrick Carter, April 25, Smartbar, $17*
May
Ty Segall playing Manipulator, May 7, Thalia Hall, $30 Wavves playing King of the Beach, May 7, Lincoln Hall, $30 Kaytranada, May 16, Aragon, $53 Rage Against the Machine, May 19/20, United Center, ???? Purity Ring, May 26, The Riviera, $40 Moon Hooch, May 28, Beat Kitchen, $15 Tame Impala, May 29, United Center, $55* Car Seat Headrest, May 29/30, The Vic, $40
I am not made of money. I need help prioritizing these.
Some notes:
Taxes and fees are mostly priced in. Best Coast and The Districts are probably guarantees The asterisks are artists I've seen before I can probably swing 5-10 of these depending on cost I've penciled in a trip to France May 17-24, but it's not a guarantee that it is going to happen.
Personal preferences:
March
Caribou, March 20, The Riviera, $40 Deafheaven, March 24/25, Lincoln Hall, $30
April
U.S. Girls, April 5, Lincoln Hall, $25 King Gizz, April 24, Radius, $50
May
Ty Segall playing Manipulator, May 7, Thalia Hall, $30
If I'm not mistaken, a Caribou tour is getting kinda rare these days. I may be wrong on that though. It's always a good show though.
Deafheaven is solid but the winner here is a one two punch with Inter Arma opening. I couldn't resist buying for that show.
The others are just personal choices. I was pretty blown away with U.S. Girls a few years ago. I like King Gizz more than Tame Impala and Ty is just the best.
The Free Nationals, March 8, Chop Shop, $21 Best Coast + Mannequin Pussy, March 11, Thalia Hall, $30 Thundercat, March 15, The Riviera, $40 The Districts, March 19, Thalia Hall, $25* Caribou, March 20, The Riviera, $40 Vundabar, March 21, Schubas, $20* Deafheaven, March 24/25, Lincoln Hall, $30 Dirty Projectors, March 27, Thalia Hall, $35 (Sandy) Alex G, March 31, Metro, $25
April
Dan Deacon, April 2, Metro, $25* Caroline Rose, April 3, Lincoln Hall, $25 U.S. Girls, April 5, Lincoln Hall, $25 King Gizz, April 24, Radius, $50 Derrick Carter, April 25, Smartbar, $17*
May
Ty Segall playing Manipulator, May 7, Thalia Hall, $30 Wavves playing King of the Beach, May 7, Lincoln Hall, $30 Kaytranada, May 16, Aragon, $53 Rage Against the Machine, May 19/20, United Center, ???? Purity Ring, May 26, The Riviera, $40 Moon Hooch, May 28, Beat Kitchen, $15 Tame Impala, May 29, United Center, $55* Car Seat Headrest, May 29/30, The Vic, $40
I am not made of money. I need help prioritizing these.
Some notes:
Taxes and fees are mostly priced in. Best Coast and The Districts are probably guarantees The asterisks are artists I've seen before I can probably swing 5-10 of these depending on cost I've penciled in a trip to France May 17-24, but it's not a guarantee that it is going to happen.
Personal preferences:
March
Caribou, March 20, The Riviera, $40 Deafheaven, March 24/25, Lincoln Hall, $30
April
U.S. Girls, April 5, Lincoln Hall, $25 King Gizz, April 24, Radius, $50
May
Ty Segall playing Manipulator, May 7, Thalia Hall, $30
If I'm not mistaken, a Caribou tour is getting kinda rare these days. I may be wrong on that though. It's always a good show though.
Deafheaven is solid but the winner here is a one two punch with Inter Arma opening. I couldn't resist buying for that show.
The others are just personal choices. I was pretty blown away with U.S. Girls a few years ago. I like King Gizz more than Tame Impala and Ty is just the best.
Whatever you get to, it's all winners.
Was going through the list then realized I had the same answers as Garage. Maybe add CSH.
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Post by thepiratepenguin on Mar 1, 2020 21:49:39 GMT -5
Of the ones I've seen, there aren't any I would discourage you from seeing (I wasn't super impressed by Best Coast, but that was way back on her first album). Kaytranada seems a bit overpriced if you need to axe something for easy budget elsewhere.
04-23 Louisville, KY - Louisville Palace 04-25 Grand Rapids, MI - 20 Monroe Live 04-26 Indianapolis, IN - Murat Theatre at Old National Centre 04-28 Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium 04-29 East Moline, IL - The Rust Belt 05-01 Memphis, TN - Beale Street Music Festival 05-02 Atlanta, GA - Shaky Knees Music Festival 05-03 Hollywood, FL - Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, FL 05-05 North Charleston, NC - North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center 05-06 Columbia, SC - The Township Auditorium 05-08 Greensboro, NC - Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts 07-08 Philadelphia, PA - Citizens Bank Park 07-11 Detroit, MI - Comerica Park 07-13 Toronto, Canda - Rogers Centre 07-16 Washington, D.C. - Nationals Park 07-18 East Rutherford, NJ - MetLife Stadium 07-21 Boston, MA - Fenway Park
The Free Nationals, March 8, Chop Shop, $21 Best Coast + Mannequin Pussy, March 11, Thalia Hall, $30 Thundercat, March 15, The Riviera, $40 The Districts, March 19, Thalia Hall, $25* Caribou, March 20, The Riviera, $40 Vundabar, March 21, Schubas, $20* Deafheaven, March 24/25, Lincoln Hall, $30 Dirty Projectors, March 27, Thalia Hall, $35 (Sandy) Alex G, March 31, Metro, $25
April
Dan Deacon, April 2, Metro, $25* Caroline Rose, April 3, Lincoln Hall, $25 U.S. Girls, April 5, Lincoln Hall, $25 King Gizz, April 24, Radius, $50 Derrick Carter, April 25, Smartbar, $17*
May
Ty Segall playing Manipulator, May 7, Thalia Hall, $30 Wavves playing King of the Beach, May 7, Lincoln Hall, $30 Kaytranada, May 16, Aragon, $53 Rage Against the Machine, May 19/20, United Center, ???? Purity Ring, May 26, The Riviera, $40 Moon Hooch, May 28, Beat Kitchen, $15 Tame Impala, May 29, United Center, $55* Car Seat Headrest, May 29/30, The Vic, $40
I am not made of money. I need help prioritizing these.
Some notes:
Taxes and fees are mostly priced in. Best Coast and The Districts are probably guarantees The asterisks are artists I've seen before I can probably swing 5-10 of these depending on cost I've penciled in a trip to France May 17-24, but it's not a guarantee that it is going to happen.
Dan Deacon killed the other night when I saw him so I'd do that one for sure. The most fun I've had at a show in a long time
05-06 Orlando, FL - House of Blues 05-07 Miami, FL - Fillmore 05-09 New Orleans, LA - Republic 05-10 Dallas, TX - House of Blues 05-12 Austin, TX - Stubbs 05-13 Houston, TX - House of Blues 05-15 Gulf Shores, AL - Hangout Festival 06-21 Dover, DE - Firefly Festival 06-22 McKnees Rock, PA - Roxian Theatre 06-23 Charlotte, NC - Fillmore 06-25 Cleveland, OH - House of Blues 08-01 Montreal, Quebec - Osheaga Festival
Feed the Streetz (Rick Ross, Jeezy, T.I., Yo Gotti, Lil’ Kim, and Boosie Badazz):
04-24 Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena * 05-02 Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum * 05-09 Houston, TX – Toyota Center 05-15 Brooklyn, NY – Barclay’s Center 05-22 Los Angeles, CA – The Forum 05-24 Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena 05-30 Chicago, IL – Wintrust Arena
5/12 - Minneapolis @ Pantages 5/13 - Milwaukee @ Turner Hall 5/15 - Chicago @ Maurer Hall 5/17 - Charleston @ Mountain Stage 5/19 - Port Chester @ Capitol 5/20 - NYC @ Town Hall 5/23 - Washington DC @ Lincoln
Robert Plant announced a batch of U.S. tour dates taking place in May. The tour will mark the North American debut of the Led Zeppelin frontman’s new band, Robert Plant and Saving Grace.
Saving Grace finds Plant joined by Suzi Dian (vocals), Oli Jefferson (percussion), Tony Kelsey (mandolin, baritone and acoustic guitars) and Matt Worley (banjo, acoustic and baritone guitars, cuatro). Plant and Saving Grace held their first performances in early-2019 by playing a series of unannounced shows in intimate venues across the United Kingdom. The also played a few U.K. shows opening for Fairport Convention.
Their U.S. tour begins on May 12 in Minneapolis and continues in Milwaukee on May 13 and Chicago on May 15. Other stops include May 17 in Charleston, West Virginia and May 19 in Port Chester, New York. Plant and Saving Grace also confirmed shows in New York City on May 20 and in Washington D.C. on May 23. Tickets go on sale on Friday, March 6 at 10 a.m. local venue time.
May 28 The Palace Minneapolis, MN May 29 Riverside Milwaukee, WI May 30 Radius Chicago, IL May 31 Royal Oak Detroit, MI June 2 Danforth Music Hall Toronto, ONT June 4 House of Blues Boston, MA June 5 MassMoCA/Hunter Theater North Adams, MA June 6 Stony Pony Summer Stage Asbury Park, NJ June 7 Anthem Washington, DC June 9 The Met Philadelphia, PA June 10 Pier 17 New York, NY
Fri, May 1, 2020 Orlando, FL The Beacham Sat, May 2, 2020 Jacksonville, FL Intuition Ale Works Mon, May 4, 2020 Charleston, SC Charleston Music Hall Tue, May 5, 2020 Knoxville, TN Bijou Theatre Wed, May 6, 2020 Nashville, TN Brooklyn Bowl Nashville Fri, May 8, 2020 Lawrence, KS Liberty Hall Sat, May 9, 2020 St. Paul, MN Palace Theatre Sun, May 10, 2020 Milwaukee, WI Turner Hall Ballroom Tue, May 12, 2020 Pittsburgh, PA Rex Theater Wed, May 13, 2020 Washington DC Lincoln Theatre Sat, May 16, 2020 North Adams, MA MASS MoCA Sun, May 17, 2020 New York, NY Webster Hall
According to Rolling Stone, the upcoming reunion shows will feature members of Genesis’ best-known lineup, frontman Phil Collins, keyboardist Tony Banks and guitarist/bassist Mike Rutherford. Joining them will be veteran Genesis touring member Daryl Stuermer on guitar and bass and making his Genesis debut, Nic Collins replacing his dad Phil on drums.
Former Genesis members Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett are not part of the 2020 reunion. Collins and Rutherford performed together for the first time in 12 years during a collaboration last June in Berlin. Genesis was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2010. Phish performed two Genesis songs at the ceremony and guitarist Trey Anastasio gave a speech honoring the band.
According to Rolling Stone, the upcoming reunion shows will feature members of Genesis’ best-known lineup, frontman Phil Collins, keyboardist Tony Banks and guitarist/bassist Mike Rutherford. Joining them will be veteran Genesis touring member Daryl Stuermer on guitar and bass and making his Genesis debut, Nic Collins replacing his dad Phil on drums.
Former Genesis members Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett are not part of the 2020 reunion. Collins and Rutherford performed together for the first time in 12 years during a collaboration last June in Berlin. Genesis was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2010. Phish performed two Genesis songs at the ceremony and guitarist Trey Anastasio gave a speech honoring the band.